Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Tarsier
A small, wide‑eyed nocturnal primate: hyper-alert, curious, perched in shadow and watching with intense focus.
Tassel
A tassel as a dream symbol of finishing, small ornaments that mark transition, connection and the visible end of a thread.
Tattered Flag
A once-bright flag, edges frayed and colors faded, fluttering weakly on a pole or draped over a quiet place; sometimes half-mast, sometimes handed between people.
Tattoo
A permanent mark, design or script applied to the skin; speaks of identity, choice, memory and the threshold between private and public self.
Tavern Corner
A dim, warm corner of a tavern: wooden table, low light, muffled laughter, whispered stories and a feeling of both shelter and secrecy.
Taxi
A short, negotiated journey—symbolizing temporary transitions, choices about direction, and moments when you hand over or reclaim control.
Tea House
A small, ritualized tea house: steam, wooden tables, servers and guests, the slow ceremony of pouring and shared silence.
Teacher
A figure of instruction, authority and inner mentorship — can represent external guidance, your own inner teacher, or a current lesson being presented.
Teacup
A small, fragile teacup as the central object — held, filled, cracked, or spilled; intimate domestic symbol of comfort and containment.
Teapot
A small vessel that holds, warms, and pours—humble container of hospitality, ritual, and simmering feeling.
Teardrop
A single falling droplet of clear saltwater — small, luminous, carrying a concentrated moment of feeling.
Teaspoon
A small domestic spoon as symbol of measurement, modest care, habit, and the taste of feeling — precise, intimate, and easily overlooked.
Telescope Eye
A dream image combining a telescope and an eye: distant sight made personal, seeing far with intimate perception.
Television
A screen that broadcasts narratives, images, and signals — a symbol of mediated reality, projection, and the role of audience versus performer.
Temple
A quiet, sacred building in the dream that feels both protective and revealing — an inner chamber for ritual, memory, or meeting the self.
Tern
A small seabird riding coastal winds, diving for fish, nesting on rocky ledges; appears alone or with a single chick.
Terrace
A raised, open place at the edge of a home or building — a threshold between private interior and wider view; a vantage for reflection, social exchange, and small transitions.
Terrarium
A sealed micro-ecosystem: plants, glass, soil — contained life that is tended and observed.
Theremin Room
A dim room centered on a theremin: hands hover, tones bend, lights pulse; sound shapes space and the body feels both instrument and listener.
Thermometer
A device that measures heat — a symbol of checking the inner climate, setting thresholds, and noticing gradual change or sudden spikes in body, mood, or situation.
Thermostat
A device that regulates temperature and comfort—acts as metaphor for inner regulation, boundaries, and caretaking.
Thicket
A dense, tangled patch of shrubs and brambles that both shelters and stalls the dreamer — close, green, slightly shadowed.
Thimble
A small metal cap for the finger: protection, practical care, attention to detail and the dignity of small work.
Thirst
A visceral longing for water that stands for emotional, creative or spiritual thirst—urgent, destabilizing and demanding attention.